= the Creat Adventure ‘‘Much of what is to be done at 50 may be learned from the platform of a noted financier of the twenties, who, when he had passed 80, told an inquirer he believed his mental and physical strength had been kept past the four-score mark because he had taught himself at 50 to look always forward—never backward. Tomorrow, he declared, is ever and always the important day, never yesterday. He put all reminiscences out of his mind as much as possible and made it a rule never to talk of his boyhood. This man actually was young in mind and far from decrepit physically, up to within a few months of his end, which came to him when he was 88. There is the guidepost for all: Think only of tomorrow, plan for tomorrow, and prevent your brains from calling up thoughts of yourself in the past tense. Do this and you will make your adjust- ment easier.’’ : Reprinted from the April, 1940, issue of Health. A Universal Endowment Annuity Contract Will Help You CULTIVATE A FORWARD-LOOKING HABIT For information write: The Universal Life Assurance and Annuity Campany PARIS BLDG. _ WINNIPEG, CANADA e 18